The sound of these Germans is very similar to the old Converge work on the first listening sessions. Not only
because of the vocals of the two singers Nico and Robert, mostly it's because of the chaotic way they've built
up the metallic hardcore songs. Later on the rocking vibe of the begin time of JR Ewing (when they put in more
metalcore influences as in the later work) comes to my mind. For more than five years Julith Krishun is touring
Europe, laying around on several floors after playing lots of shows and released a couple of demos and vinyl.
Now they release their new record with 9 songs, filled with wild, chaotic and emotional elements and a good
dose of low-down rock'n'roll feelings. Comes with a beautiful cover artwork and is perfectly produced.